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Re: Skunk ape movie to debut in April
I tend to be skeptical of unusual animal sightings. However when a close friend recently had an encounter at night with a "tall, thin, nude man with long hair" that was loping across Hwy. 92 southwest of Marco, my skepticism was shattered. Our friend was returning home to the POI around 9 p.m. and when she was about three miles southeast of the Goodland Bridge she spotted a "tall, pale, longhaired, nude man bounding from left to right, across the highway in front of her car." There are canals on either side of Rt. 92 and when our friend approached the area where she had seen the "man," there was no one there. Whatever it was that she had seen, it had moved so quickly that there was no doubt in her mind that its momentum carried it into the water. There were no cars on the road and none parked on the berm. Everyone who travels that stretch of highway knows it to be completely uninhabited, dark as pitch and foreboding. After listening to our friend describe her encounter, I have most definitely become less skeptical of others' remarks concerning the swamp ape.
Jerry Churba
Port of the Islands
Naples
I tend to be skeptical of unusual animal sightings. However when a close friend recently had an encounter at night with a "tall, thin, nude man with long hair" that was loping across Hwy. 92 southwest of Marco, my skepticism was shattered. Our friend was returning home to the POI around 9 p.m. and when she was about three miles southeast of the Goodland Bridge she spotted a "tall, pale, longhaired, nude man bounding from left to right, across the highway in front of her car." There are canals on either side of Rt. 92 and when our friend approached the area where she had seen the "man," there was no one there. Whatever it was that she had seen, it had moved so quickly that there was no doubt in her mind that its momentum carried it into the water. There were no cars on the road and none parked on the berm. Everyone who travels that stretch of highway knows it to be completely uninhabited, dark as pitch and foreboding. After listening to our friend describe her encounter, I have most definitely become less skeptical of others' remarks concerning the swamp ape.
Jerry Churba
Port of the Islands
Naples